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Basics of International Intellectual Property Law

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This basic guide to intellectual property law, from the point of view of international commerce, clearly demarcates the ground on which any contract involving intellectual property must be based. I...
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  • 01 June 2001
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This basic guide to intellectual property law, from the point of view of international commerce, clearly demarcates the ground on which any contract involving intellectual property must be based. It describes and analyzes the legally valid guidelines by which any commercial entity may:
• facilitate the sale of a protected product in foreign markets;
• prevent the use of protected property by competitors at home and abroad; and
• forestall the manufacture abroad of identical or misleadingly similar items.

The author considers both the variety of national requirements and the international intellectual property regime that is now in place under the WTO/GATT, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and multilateral treaties. In connection with both technology and proprietary information, emphasis is on the need to determine, on a country-by-country basis:
• which "ideas" are subject to intellectual property protection;
• which "persons" can seek and obtain intellectual property protection;
• which special use permits may apply; and
• which technical requirements must be met.

Basics of International Intellectual Property Law is a fundamental resource for any business person or counsel considering entry into foreign markets. The information and guidance it provides is easy to understand and use, and will help any cross-border business venture to proceed smoothly and successfully.

Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
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Price: $149.00
Pages: 398
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 01 June 2001
ISBN: 9781571052070
Format: Paperback
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G. Gregory Letterman has lived and practiced law in Asia, Australasia, Latin America, and Europe, as well as in the United States. He has had broad and extensive global experience in international commercial legal matters while working for the U.S. government, law firms, and corporations and teaching at law schools. He is the author of multivolume legal treatises on international commercial law and of books and articles on various aspects of international commercial law. He is the managing editor of a quarterly journal on international contract law.